if (strncmp(name, opt->name, strlen(name)) == 0) {
*mntflags |= opt->mntmask;
*zfsflags |= opt->zfsmask;
-
- /* MS_USERS implies default user options */
- if (opt->mntmask & (MS_USERS))
- *mntflags |= (MS_NOEXEC|MS_NOSUID|MS_NODEV);
-
- /* MS_OWNER|MS_GROUP imply default owner options */
- if (opt->mntmask & (MS_OWNER | MS_GROUP))
- *mntflags |= (MS_NOSUID|MS_NODEV);
-
error = 0;
goto out;
}
}
/*
- * If a file or directory in your current working directory is named
- * 'dataset' then mount(8) will prepend your current working directory
- * to dataset. The is no way to prevent this behavior so we simply
- * check for it and strip the prepended patch when it is added.
+ * Return the pool/dataset to mount given the name passed to mount. This
+ * is expected to be of the form pool/dataset, however may also refer to
+ * a block device if that device contains a valid zfs label.
*/
static char *
parse_dataset(char *dataset)
{
char cwd[PATH_MAX];
+ struct stat64 statbuf;
+ int error;
int len;
+ /*
+ * We expect a pool/dataset to be provided, however if we're
+ * given a device which is a member of a zpool we attempt to
+ * extract the pool name stored in the label. Given the pool
+ * name we can mount the root dataset.
+ */
+ error = stat64(dataset, &statbuf);
+ if (error == 0) {
+ nvlist_t *config;
+ char *name;
+ int fd;
+
+ fd = open(dataset, O_RDONLY);
+ if (fd < 0)
+ goto out;
+
+ error = zpool_read_label(fd, &config);
+ (void) close(fd);
+ if (error)
+ goto out;
+
+ error = nvlist_lookup_string(config,
+ ZPOOL_CONFIG_POOL_NAME, &name);
+ if (error) {
+ nvlist_free(config);
+ } else {
+ dataset = strdup(name);
+ nvlist_free(config);
+ return (dataset);
+ }
+ }
+out:
+ /*
+ * If a file or directory in your current working directory is
+ * named 'dataset' then mount(8) will prepend your current working
+ * directory to the dataset. There is no way to prevent this
+ * behavior so we simply check for it and strip the prepended
+ * patch when it is added.
+ */
if (getcwd(cwd, PATH_MAX) == NULL)
return (dataset);
char mntopts[MNT_LINE_MAX] = { '\0' };
char badopt[MNT_LINE_MAX] = { '\0' };
char mtabopt[MNT_LINE_MAX] = { '\0' };
- char *dataset, *mntpoint;
+ char mntpoint[PATH_MAX];
+ char *dataset;
unsigned long mntflags = 0, zfsflags = 0, remount = 0;
int sloppy = 0, fake = 0, verbose = 0, nomtab = 0, zfsutil = 0;
int error, c;
}
dataset = parse_dataset(argv[0]);
- mntpoint = argv[1];
+
+ /* canonicalize the mount point */
+ if (realpath(argv[1], mntpoint) == NULL) {
+ (void) fprintf(stderr, gettext("filesystem '%s' cannot be "
+ "mounted at '%s' due to canonicalization error %d.\n"),
+ dataset, argv[1], errno);
+ return (MOUNT_SYSERR);
+ }
/* validate mount options and set mntflags */
error = parse_options(mntopts, &mntflags, &zfsflags, sloppy,
return (MOUNT_USAGE);
}
- if (!zfsutil && strcmp(legacy, ZFS_MOUNTPOINT_LEGACY) && !remount) {
+ if (!zfsutil && !(remount || fake) &&
+ strcmp(legacy, ZFS_MOUNTPOINT_LEGACY)) {
(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext(
"filesystem '%s' cannot be mounted using 'mount'.\n"
"Use 'zfs set mountpoint=%s' or 'zfs mount %s'.\n"